Radians Yellow Safety Hard Hat 300-YNRS
Some people may tell you that you've got a thick skull, but it's probably not enough to keep you safe at work. To protect your noggin, you need the Radians 300-YNRS Yellow "Titanium" ANSI Z89.1-2003 Safety Hard Hat. This Hard Hat meets ANSI Z89.1-2003, Type 1, ... (see full details) #RDS300-YNRS.
Radians Yellow Safety Hard Hat 300-YNRS
Some people may tell you that you've got a thick skull, but it's probably not enough to keep you safe at work. To protect your noggin, you need the Radians 300-YNRS Yellow "Titanium" ANSI Z89.1-2003 Safety Hard Hat.
This Hard Hat meets ANSI Z89.1-2003, Type 1, Class G & E Standards, which is probably what you need for work. But why not get something that you can enjoy too? This hard had will comfortably stay on your head because the nylon suspension has three vertical adjustments so easy to adjust that you can do while it's still on your head. That means you won't have to keep taking it off when trying to achieve the perfect fit.
Not only will the Radians Titanium Safety Hard Hat keep you safe from falling objects-- it will also keep you comfortable when its wet and cold too. Water is moved away from your neck and shoulders by the rain trough and when that rain turns into snow there are accessory slots that most cap mounted earmuffs will fit into. And hot days can be just as uncomfortable as cold ones, but luckily, the soft brow band is washable and reusable, so you can get rid of all that sweat. With this hard hat you'll have protection without weight because it's designed to absorb impacts with lightweight polyethylene.
Protect your thick skull with the Radians 300-YNRS Yellow Titanium ANSI Z89.1-2003 Safety Hard Hat, because we're pretty sure that nobody's ever been hospitalized for a fractured Hard Hat.
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